Well I went ahead and got the $150 deal off. Though with taxes it was more like $100 off.
White 128 GB 3XL and mint green silicone case together.
They had half price off on the Pixel buds with purchase of the phone but I didn’t go for that because I have plenty of Bluetooth earbuds and headphones around here.
Sadly I am trading in Snowball to do this for an additional estimated $252 off. But the only reason at this point my main phone isn’t Snowball is the display is too small and low quality (it’s also got a slight pink blotch like my S8+ had) for me to use as a main phone.
Assuming I do not run into issues with seizures or something else bizarre, I am going to follow my husband into making the switch from iPhone to Pixel. iMessage is no longer a barrier with our friends and family since some have switched themselves and some new friends we made this year were already on Android.
If I need Apple maps and my Apple Watch, well sheesh it’s not as if I’m sending my Xr to Mars! It’s still going to be in my purse and all. I can still use the Apple Watch for time, weather, Apple maps prompts, health tracking. Just call and text notifications would be missing. Honestly for some reasons they are often missing or delayed now anyway.
When the Pixel 4 comes out I’ll probably be trading up again.
I am not necessarily out of the running for a Samsung upgrade either. I just won’t be part of the preorder posse, and really wasn’t planning on that anyway. When the warranty is up on my S9+ it may make sense to trade up then...and possibly to the Note 10. Samsung definitely offers a unique user experience. I like Samsung a lot. What I don’t like is waiting for updates to come through AT&T. But everything else is pretty cool.
Snowball’s replacement is likely going to arrive frozen solid, too, so I will be passing along the proud Snowball name: Snowball 3XL